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I'm new to this forum, and I could really use your knowledge on what type of kite this is. I came across it on petithomme.be's website (which is now down), dated Nieuwport 2009, and its construction baffled me so much that I saved it to my hard disk, to gawk at it at random intervals. My first thoughts went to a Marconi, or some sort of variant, but it doesn't really fit. It reminded me of the 61/49 too, but then again, that one also reminded me of the Marconi...

Thanks for the reply! Synergy makes sense, I've built a tetrafoil, but with all these curved lines, it's impossible to make out what the sail is actually doing, and where the spars are in that back-sail.

we were in newport in rhode islsnd in09 flying a kite very similsr it was made by hq i cant think of the name made by same guy who made the bow kite name began with an s i think nope it was hoffman xelon 2 maybe if thats what you mean

Very cool kite, I can't help with the kite or the maker though. Synergy usually doesn't let the spars touch the sail though do they? Although I could see that kite coming from their shop, it's in line with their designs. If I were to make a second guess it would be from Windfire Designs. Past that I'd guess it's a homebuilt from a pretty skilled artist.

I definitely see inspiration from the Marconi/Platz and from the Carsten Canard in the kite.

I wonder if it needs the tail or it was done for looks. It's begging for black & white barber pole spinning tube(s) IMO if it needs the tail.

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